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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
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Most versions of in-product and LiveDocs Help let you search across the Help of multiple products. Topics also 
contain links to relevant content on the web or to topics in the Help of another product. 
Think of Help, both in the product and on the web, as a hub for accessing additional content and communities of 
users. The most complete and up-to-date version of Help is always on the web.
Adobe PDF documentation
The in-product Help is also available as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file that is optimized for printing. Other 
documents, such as white papers, may also be provided as PDFs. 
All PDF documentation is available through the Adobe Help Resource Center, at 
www.adobe.com/go/documen-
tation
. PDF documentation included with your product can be found in the Documents folder on the installation or 
content DVD.
Printed documentation
Printed editions of the complete in-product Help are available for purchase in the Adobe Store, at 
www.adobe.com/go/store
. You can also find books published by Adobe publishing partners in the Adobe Store.
A printed workflow guide is included with all Adobe Creative Suite 3 products, and individual Adobe products may 
include a printed getting started guide.
Using Help in the product
In-product Help is available through the Help menu. After you start the Adobe Help Viewer, click Browse to see Help 
for additional Adobe products installed on your computer. 
To help you learn about multiple Adobe products, these features are available:
You can search across Help for multiple products.
Topics may contain links to topics in Help for other Adobe products or to additional content on the web.
Some topics are shared across multiple products. If you see a Help topic with a Fireworks icon and a Dreamweaver 
icon, you know that the topic either describes functionality that is similar in the two products or documents cross-
product workflows.
Note: If you search for a phrase, such as “shape tool,” enclose it in quotation marks to see only those topics that include 
all the words in the phrase.
Accessibility features
Adobe Help content is accessible to people with disabilities—such as mobility impairments, blindness, and low 
vision. In-product Help provides keyboard shortcuts for toolbar controls and navigation, and it supports standard 
accessibility features, including the following:
Text size can be changed with standard context menu commands.
Links are underlined for easy recognition.
If link text doesn’t match the title of the destination, the title is referenced in the Title attribute of the Anchor tag. 
For example, the Previous and Next links include the titles of the previous and next topics.
Content supports high-contrast mode.
Graphics without captions include alternate text.
Each frame has a title to indicate its purpose.